On 2/22/07, Sampo Savolainen <v2@xxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 13:48 -0600, millward wrote: > I've got a sound card capable of 96 bits, ( M-Audio audiofile 24/96 ) > but my sound editor, Audacity for Linux, only goes up to 32 bits. > Is there a sound editor for Linux that can do higher than 32 bits? You have misunderstood the specifications of that soundcard. 24/96 refers to a maximum depth of 24 bits (=32 bit float) and up to 96000Hz sampling rate. This is /way/ enough for use with audible audio.
I have a further question on that... if I am using Jack (w/ Ardour), does Jack automatically use the highest bit resolution possible for my hardware (in my case, a Delta1010), and this is only overridden with the 'force 16 bits' flag? (Overlooking any session exporting to a file, of course). -- Brett ------------------------------------------------------------ "In the rhythm of music a secret is hidden; If I were to divulge it, it would overturn the world." -- Jelaleddin Rumi